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is there nothing else that led america to this. >> president obama is cancelling his meeting with russia's president putin over tensions becausest n.s.a. leaker edward snowden. >> john: yes, that is clearly the only reason. it's-- it's always a good idea to pad out with what you really want to say with self-righteous human rights stuff like, "kimberly, we need a break. i don't like your stance on chine and tibetan monks and your boobs are weirding me out." if we want snowden back all we need to do is convince vladimir putin that snowden is gay. that away wayhe'llob a plane into u.s. custody faster than a definitely not homoerotic team of elastic clad men. that quick. actually, russia is not only global leadership story we're dealing with tonight which brins us to our new segment... indeed. now, we've already dealt with russia, so let's see where our magical dploab will take us next egypt! egypt. i just lift egypt. i'm not-- i'm not used to guns. ( laughter ) as the situation in egypt continues to devolve, the u.s. like a polar bear on a hastily melting glackier is trying to act like everyt
is there nothing else that led america to this. >> president obama is cancelling his meeting with russia's president putin over tensions becausest n.s.a. leaker edward snowden. >> john: yes, that is clearly the only reason. it's-- it's always a good idea to pad out with what you really want to say with self-righteous human rights stuff like, "kimberly, we need a break. i don't like your stance on chine and tibetan monks and your boobs are weirding me out." if we want...
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been hereicans have before and we're on the tail end america's longest war and that changes people's appetite about what can be done surgical strike they used to call it. sound appealing but we've discovered it doesn't exist. the question is worded makes such a difference in the answer. we've seen over the past week has been an unprecedented the part campaign on of the obama administration. it's not like they said, we're going to bomb. building up and building up with the state department at the front of this reallyng system but trying to send a signal about legitimacy, justification, about they think they have support from the arab league, about the danger -- i want to make a point that peter made about iran, although it's true we don't want win sinceran to they've been supporting the syrian regime, iran is not the use ofth chemical weapons because they had chemical weapons used against them. quiet on this issue. gwen: let's talk about congress for a minute. boehner, the house speaker, wrote a letter to the president being there should meaningful consultation. everybody is interpret
been hereicans have before and we're on the tail end america's longest war and that changes people's appetite about what can be done surgical strike they used to call it. sound appealing but we've discovered it doesn't exist. the question is worded makes such a difference in the answer. we've seen over the past week has been an unprecedented the part campaign on of the obama administration. it's not like they said, we're going to bomb. building up and building up with the state department at...
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i am still in for jon stewart who is scourge competing to be america's next top model. oh, no, they voted him out! they voted him-- don't listen to them, jon. you're beautiful on the inside! and there is no shame being more catalog than editorial. that's a fact. my guest tonight the writer, director, and staffer a very funny new movie "in a world" lake bell will be here. very good, very good. but we begin tonight with breaking news. >> the big chill between the u.s. and russia may be heading for the deep freeze. president obama has officially canceled his one-on-one meeting with vladimir putin. >> john: canceled? wow, that's a big diplomatic slap in the face, a dip move, if you will. ( laughter ) although if the president really wanted to hurt putin he would have said he was coming and just stood him up. trust me, that hurts a lot more. or if you wanted to be more passive aggressive the president could have said let's meet somewhere that's not technically in russia like, i don't know, moscow airport. ( cheers and applause ) look, we all know-- we all know why this meeti
i am still in for jon stewart who is scourge competing to be america's next top model. oh, no, they voted him out! they voted him-- don't listen to them, jon. you're beautiful on the inside! and there is no shame being more catalog than editorial. that's a fact. my guest tonight the writer, director, and staffer a very funny new movie "in a world" lake bell will be here. very good, very good. but we begin tonight with breaking news. >> the big chill between the u.s. and russia...
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so, you know, in america there's always a second act. and we think, jennifer and myself, that as we talk about the fiscal challenges of detroit, we should talk about the assets and advantages of its core. because like many other metropolitan areas, that's where we see a good portion of what powers our country. >> so you would argue that the experience of detroit is about one badly manage d fiscal unit. even michigan can thrive, but detroit itself just managed itself for decades bad? >> i think detroit was a perfect storm of a lot of bad things. it's as if every bad thing that was going to happen to a city happened more intensity and more all at once than detroit. but i don't think it's emblematic of other places. if you look at a place like northeast ohio, which bruce and i talk about in our book kwrks the metropolitan revolution," cleveland, akron, canton, youngstown, have been able to organize around their assets and figure out how to take the innovative capacity that's in their institutions like the cleveland clinic, akron health cent
so, you know, in america there's always a second act. and we think, jennifer and myself, that as we talk about the fiscal challenges of detroit, we should talk about the assets and advantages of its core. because like many other metropolitan areas, that's where we see a good portion of what powers our country. >> so you would argue that the experience of detroit is about one badly manage d fiscal unit. even michigan can thrive, but detroit itself just managed itself for decades bad?...
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. >> now bbc world news america. fax britain will wait for you in un inspectors -- acting oning syria. they have sentenced the army psychologist to death for killing 13 people during a rampage in texas. 50 years after martin luther historicvered his speech, president obama stands on the same spot for the commemoration. >> no one can match his brilliance, but we are willing to take our first step for justice. i know that flame remains. >> welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. there appears to be a split over when and how to act against syria. the british government says it will wait for a report from inspectors, but the u.s. says action cannot be held up by intransigence. as the world waits to see what the u.s. and its allies will do, syrian neighbors are preparing for repercussions. >> in syria it self the u.n. weapons inspectors have been taking their first look at one of the areas where chemical weapons were supposedly used. senior british officials are .ure americans it is ha
. >> now bbc world news america. fax britain will wait for you in un inspectors -- acting oning syria. they have sentenced the army psychologist to death for killing 13 people during a rampage in texas. 50 years after martin luther historicvered his speech, president obama stands on the same spot for the commemoration. >> no one can match his brilliance, but we are willing to take our first step for justice. i know that flame remains. >> welcome to our viewers on public...
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the fertilizer explosion tells us a lot about what can happen rurale america -- in america. of course the tornadoes that can devastate communities. the importance is public health role in all of these things. about the boston bombings. what many people do not , they were heralded for the fine work, but they did work in a staged event, and things worked as they should work, but that tells you the importanceotice -- of preparedness. needs a range of capacities. we need to know when a new disease enters the community. we need to be able to measure it, do surveillance, track what it does. thee is a range of capacity public health system needs to and each community needs to have these capabilities. out theo point community is one of resilience. i am going to use the definition of resilience we use in national security, but it means the ability to get back on its feet, to respond quickly. recovery is very important. about thehink disasters we have had over the and theor 15 years, ability to recover, that tells you about the internal capacity of communities. communities are differe
the fertilizer explosion tells us a lot about what can happen rurale america -- in america. of course the tornadoes that can devastate communities. the importance is public health role in all of these things. about the boston bombings. what many people do not , they were heralded for the fine work, but they did work in a staged event, and things worked as they should work, but that tells you the importanceotice -- of preparedness. needs a range of capacities. we need to know when a new disease...
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we are the united states of america. we are the country that has tried, not always successfully, but always tried to honor a set of universal values around which we have organized our lives and our aspirations. this crime against conshebs, this crime against humanity, this crime against the most fundamental principles of international community, against the norm of the international community, this matters to us, and it matters to who we are, and it matters to leadership and to our credibility in the world? my friends, it matters here if nothing is done. it matters if the world speaks out in condemnation and then nothing happens? america should feel confident and gratified that we are not alone in our condemnation, and we are not alone in our will to do something about it and to act. the world is speaking out and many friends stand ready to respond. the arab league pledged, quote, to hold the syrian regime fully responsible for this crime. the organization for islamic cooperation condemned the regime and said we needed,
we are the united states of america. we are the country that has tried, not always successfully, but always tried to honor a set of universal values around which we have organized our lives and our aspirations. this crime against conshebs, this crime against humanity, this crime against the most fundamental principles of international community, against the norm of the international community, this matters to us, and it matters to who we are, and it matters to leadership and to our credibility...
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you pick bank of america. dying to know if you would still pick bank of america. we still think that there is upside for $20. >> think you very much. thank you very much. we will see you in just a couple minutes when the s&p futures close. cheryl: they also liked target. the u.s. and british pushing to gain approval. we will be live at the white house with more. >> also the crisis in syria. still, they are at their highest level in more than two years. we have a top analyst that says do not let the run-up for you. also, we want to hear from you. you think the market is taking syria a little too lightly right now? log on to facebook.com / after the bell. we will read your answers on after the bell. ♪ [ male announcer] surprise -- you're having triplets. [ babies crying ] surprise -- your house was built on an ancient burial ground. [ ghosts moaning ] surprise -- your car needs a new transmission. [ coyote howls ] w about no more surprises? now you can get all the online trading tools you need without any surprise fees. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just commo
you pick bank of america. dying to know if you would still pick bank of america. we still think that there is upside for $20. >> think you very much. thank you very much. we will see you in just a couple minutes when the s&p futures close. cheryl: they also liked target. the u.s. and british pushing to gain approval. we will be live at the white house with more. >> also the crisis in syria. still, they are at their highest level in more than two years. we have a top analyst that...
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the people respect america. they look toward america. irrespective of different things they look toward america. the world does. >> this is not 1962. >> how do you mean? >> the world actually views us differently as if they are viewing us through the rosy colored glasses you assume they are which they are not. >> hang on, hang on. getting to that point, the stuff about the leaks and the strikes not being called a regime change and being limited, none of this is supposed to give comfort to assad. it is to let the american public and the world know that we have no plans to turn syria into another iraq or afghanistan. i think these leagues are a way of accomplishing that. what the administration is doing is they are looking at the civil war in syria as a football game. assad using chemical weapons as a penalty and we are the refs. we have to come in and bomb them 15 yards back and then say, guys, get back to the game. that's the plan here. i am not saying that's how i am looking at it. >> we have essentially two groups who are fighting each
the people respect america. they look toward america. irrespective of different things they look toward america. the world does. >> this is not 1962. >> how do you mean? >> the world actually views us differently as if they are viewing us through the rosy colored glasses you assume they are which they are not. >> hang on, hang on. getting to that point, the stuff about the leaks and the strikes not being called a regime change and being limited, none of this is supposed...
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topping america's money, another bank in trouble with the government. jpmorgan chase says it's facing a criminal probe over bad mortgages. the government sues bank of america, also over messsy mortgages. and there's a new toyota recall. they were made from 2004, to 2011. the toyota is notifying owners and promising free repairs. a new front end crash test released for small cars and half the cars tested did well, including the honda civic and dodge focus. and it's the big news about bacon that's tough to swallow. prices have sores to an all time high. as a mysterious and deadly virus spreads through pig farms. prices are 14% higher than this time last summer. that's america's money, have a great day, everyone. >> the largest airport in eastern africa. two flights landed in kenya today despite damage to the arifle terminal and airport infrastructure. and while the cause of the fire is now under investigation, officials there do not believe it was an act of terrorism. in a wild fire in southern california, is burning out of control. >> yeah, the fire brok
topping america's money, another bank in trouble with the government. jpmorgan chase says it's facing a criminal probe over bad mortgages. the government sues bank of america, also over messsy mortgages. and there's a new toyota recall. they were made from 2004, to 2011. the toyota is notifying owners and promising free repairs. a new front end crash test released for small cars and half the cars tested did well, including the honda civic and dodge focus. and it's the big news about bacon...
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al jazeera america, there's more to it. >>a. >> >> that's the headlines "consider this" is up next on al jazeera. ♪ ♪ >>> let's recap our stop stories the white house plans to brief congressional leaders on the situation in syria tonight. that will take place as the five permanent members of the security council will meet. >>> the nfl is agreed to a proposed $756 million settlement with thousands of former players. the players claim they failed to warn them of the consequences of concussion injuries. >>> and thousands of fast-food workers across the country are spiking demanding more money. >>> civil rights leaders continue to inspire and also spark controversy. news organizations, individuals, and even the government are on notice about using clips of the speech without paying for them. david shuster reports. >> i have a dream that one day this nation will rise up -- >> reporter: it is one of the most famous speeches in u.s. history. >> we hold these truths to be self-evident. >> reporter: a defining moment in the stru
al jazeera america, there's more to it. >>a. >> >> that's the headlines "consider this" is up next on al jazeera. ♪ ♪ >>> let's recap our stop stories the white house plans to brief congressional leaders on the situation in syria tonight. that will take place as the five permanent members of the security council will meet. >>> the nfl is agreed to a proposed $756 million settlement with thousands of former players. the players claim they failed...
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and we thank them for reminding us that america is always becoming, always on a journey. we all, every single citizen among us, have to run our lap. >> reporter: a third former president-- george w. bush-- was unable to attend today, as he recovers from a recent heart procedure. instead, he issued a statement saying: the moment that dr. king delivered his famous address-- with the appeal to "let freedom ring"-- was marked by a bell- ringing ceremony. that set the stage for the first african american president, who said the struggle for economic opportunity remains the nation's great unfinished business, but he voiced hope. there's a reason why so many who marched that day, and in the days to come, were young-- for the young are unconstrained by habits of fear, by the conventions of what is. they dared to dream differently, to imagine something better. and i am convinced that same imagination, the same hunger of purpose, stirs in this generation. we may not face the same dangers of 1963, but the fierce urgency of now remains. we may never duplicate the swelling crowds and
and we thank them for reminding us that america is always becoming, always on a journey. we all, every single citizen among us, have to run our lap. >> reporter: a third former president-- george w. bush-- was unable to attend today, as he recovers from a recent heart procedure. instead, he issued a statement saying: the moment that dr. king delivered his famous address-- with the appeal to "let freedom ring"-- was marked by a bell- ringing ceremony. that set the stage for the...
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. >>> bear attacks are on the rise around america. >>> plus all your sports highlights. you're watching "early today." >>> a 12-year-old michigan girl is among a streak of bear attack victims injured in the last week alone. abby weatherall is just one of seven attacked by bears in five states this week. bears attacked hikers, campers and hunters. also in list well, wyoming, colorado and idaho. by the way, abby is thankfully okay but has visible facial injuries. she was jogging last week when the bear attacked. officials there shot and killed a bear this weekend and now they are waiting for dna results to see if it's the same one. >>> let's get the latest in sports for you. a bittersweet win for the redskins. the sweet first. steelers qb roethlisberger with this interception throw. washington's ryan kerrigan grabs it after he makes it into the -- hey, why not? i'll dunk it on the crossbar. later this one-hander by the redskins. now for the bitter. the redskins backup qb gets injured. washington wins, 24-13. >>> rockies at phillies. dollar dog night. what a bargain. hey, w
. >>> bear attacks are on the rise around america. >>> plus all your sports highlights. you're watching "early today." >>> a 12-year-old michigan girl is among a streak of bear attack victims injured in the last week alone. abby weatherall is just one of seven attacked by bears in five states this week. bears attacked hikers, campers and hunters. also in list well, wyoming, colorado and idaho. by the way, abby is thankfully okay but has visible facial...
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what are some of the things we should take away from those statistics, that snapshot of america? >> one of the things is there is an expansion going on. this is one of the things that is very difficult for the adamses because politics are changing, and the changing politics means they are new englanders. they are federalists. as time goes by, as the population moved south and westward, it makes it more difficult for politics that they believe in. >> we are going to invite your telephone calls. we will be going to calls in just a few minutes. i am told you want to read us a passage from one of the letters. >> i would like to remark on the 39-year life span. that is not exactly accurate to the extent that children died much more rapidly. if a child survived to 12, probably the life span was much longer. many, many people lived into their 70's, as the adamses did. >> the five children -- how many of them survived to adulthood? >> four. >> four? you are getting a passage ready for us. you wanted to read us from the letter we talked about earlier, "remember the ladies"? >> right. in t
what are some of the things we should take away from those statistics, that snapshot of america? >> one of the things is there is an expansion going on. this is one of the things that is very difficult for the adamses because politics are changing, and the changing politics means they are new englanders. they are federalists. as time goes by, as the population moved south and westward, it makes it more difficult for politics that they believe in. >> we are going to invite your...
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works this is bbc world news america. funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman of vermont, new york, and honolulu. and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry, capital forevelop key decisions. we operate in a wide range of industries. what can we do for you. >> now bbc world news america. fax britain will wait for you in un inspectors -- acting oning syria. they have sentenced the army psychologist to death for killing 13 people during a rampage in texas. 50 years after martin luther historicvered his speech, president obama stands on the same spot for the commemoration. >> no one can match his
works this is bbc world news america. funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman of vermont, new york, and honolulu. and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry, capital forevelop key decisions. we operate in a wide range of industries. what can we do for you. >> now bbc world news america. fax britain will wait for you in un inspectors -- acting oning syria. they have sentenced the army psychologist to death for...
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and because they kept marching, america changed. because they marched with civil rights law was passed. because they marched, a voting rights law was signed. because they marched doors of opportunity in education swung out so their daughters and sons could finally imagine a life for themselves beyond washing somebody else's laundry or shining somebody else's shoes. because they marched, city councils changed and state legislatures changed and congress changed and, yes, eventually the white house changed. (cheers and applause) because they marched, america became more free and more fair. not just for african-americans but for women and latinos, asians and native americans, for catholics, jews and muslims, for gays, for americans with disabilities. america changed for you and for me. and the entire world drew strength from that example. whether it be young people who watched from the other side of an iron curtain and would eventually tear down that wall. or the young people inside south africa who would eventually end the scourge of a
and because they kept marching, america changed. because they marched with civil rights law was passed. because they marched, a voting rights law was signed. because they marched doors of opportunity in education swung out so their daughters and sons could finally imagine a life for themselves beyond washing somebody else's laundry or shining somebody else's shoes. because they marched, city councils changed and state legislatures changed and congress changed and, yes, eventually the white...
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this is "america tonight." sglovrjs our -- >> our news coverage reveal more of america's stories. >>> and welcome back, everyone, michael eaves is here with sports, and a very tough case for a former nflplayer. >> yeah. a grand jury in massachusetts has indicted the new england player, the indictment charges him with killing a 27-year-old. hernandez pleaded not guilty to both the murder and gun charges in june, and is currently being held without bail. police have yet to find the murder weapon. attorneys for hernandez says they are confident they can clear their client's name. >>> thursday a team from california and japan -- excuse me that was on wednesday -- earned spots in the little league world series for ids from california have definitely been the rock stars of the tournament. they had to rally back last night, they tied it up at 3-3, and then in extra innings grant does it again. this kid is some kind of special. he is 6'4". he has two hits on the tournament. the other hit, a grand slam, so he is making
this is "america tonight." sglovrjs our -- >> our news coverage reveal more of america's stories. >>> and welcome back, everyone, michael eaves is here with sports, and a very tough case for a former nflplayer. >> yeah. a grand jury in massachusetts has indicted the new england player, the indictment charges him with killing a 27-year-old. hernandez pleaded not guilty to both the murder and gun charges in june, and is currently being held without bail. police have...
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:00, president obama speaking just minutes ago, calling syria's use of chemical weapons a threat to america's national security. one, that affects nations all around the world. >> this kind of attack is a challenge to the world. we cannot accept a world where women and children and innocent civilians are gassed on a terrible scale. this kind of attack threatens our national security interests. by violating well-established international norms against the use of chemical weapons by further threatening friends and allies of ours in the region, like israel and turkey, and jordan, and it increases the risk that chemical weapons will be used in the future and fall into the hands of terrorists who might use them against us. >> the president also saying he has not yet made any final decision on whether the u.s. will indeed launch a strike; that he and the pentagon continue to review options, and the president's remarks after secretary of state kerry delivered -- he urged the other nations to read the evidence for yourself. >> we know where the rockets were launched from. and at what time. we know wh
:00, president obama speaking just minutes ago, calling syria's use of chemical weapons a threat to america's national security. one, that affects nations all around the world. >> this kind of attack is a challenge to the world. we cannot accept a world where women and children and innocent civilians are gassed on a terrible scale. this kind of attack threatens our national security interests. by violating well-established international norms against the use of chemical weapons by further...
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and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. some hot political news. we got a look at the new jersey special election for the u.s. senate. we check the "hardball" scoreboard. according to a new monmouth university asbury park press poll, democratic cory booker, no surprise has a 16-point lead over the republican 54-38 in the special election to fill out the term of frank lautenberg. this special election is coming up wednesday, october 16th. and we'll be right back. are you flo? yes. is this the thing you gave my husband? well, yeah, yes. the "name your price" tool. you tell us the price you want to pay, and we give you a range of options to choose from. careful, though -- that kind of power can go to your head. that explains a lot. yo, buddy! i got this. gimme one, gimme one,
and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. some hot political news. we got a look at the new jersey special election for the u.s. senate. we check the "hardball" scoreboard. according to a new...
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that is actually in america. the birthers have been all but silent when it comes to ted cruz. i'm waiting for some confident stamingts from these people. cruz has already visited the important presidential primary states of iowa and south carolina. he's headed to new hampshire this month. he's giving every indication he may be thinking of running for president and is eligible to do so. he's a natural born citizen because he did not have to be naturalized. that's how simple it is. he was an american at the second of his birth. joining me are texas political expert and political writer wayne slater and washington post editorial writing jonathan capehart. wayne, i couldn't be more clear in my complete and utter agreement with senator cruz. he's an american by birth. his mother was american. i don't care if you're flying in an airplane over to lead doe or somewhere in spain, if you're born to an american mother, you're an american, damn it. because you don't have to get naturalized. that's what a natural born american means. you are a citizenship natural born. don't the crazy birt
that is actually in america. the birthers have been all but silent when it comes to ted cruz. i'm waiting for some confident stamingts from these people. cruz has already visited the important presidential primary states of iowa and south carolina. he's headed to new hampshire this month. he's giving every indication he may be thinking of running for president and is eligible to do so. he's a natural born citizen because he did not have to be naturalized. that's how simple it is. he was an...
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. >> for it to come off the way it did, everybody is thinking and feeling a great spirit of america, a day of miracles. >> i said, martin, we haven't heard the klan's response yet. we haven't heard the klan's suppose yet to something that must have shook them to their foundation. >> it was a sad and dark hour for those of us in the movement, a dark hour for the country. 18 days after the march, when there was so much hope and optimism, the bombing took place in my home state of alabama. >> the klan just gave us their response. >> it shocked the whole nation, because for the first time they began to make a connection between hate speech and violent actions. >> my reaction was to go to birmingham. >> we went down later on that evening, and i guess i thought ant that could have been any of us. it was more that we've got to show solidarity, that yes, you bombed this church. yes, you killed some young ladies, four innocent people. but that's not going to stop us. ♪ >> something in our background said that there's going to be some rough days ahead, but we're going to make it. >> here is
. >> for it to come off the way it did, everybody is thinking and feeling a great spirit of america, a day of miracles. >> i said, martin, we haven't heard the klan's response yet. we haven't heard the klan's suppose yet to something that must have shook them to their foundation. >> it was a sad and dark hour for those of us in the movement, a dark hour for the country. 18 days after the march, when there was so much hope and optimism, the bombing took place in my home state...
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al jazeera america, there's more to it. >> what are the laws going to begin to take effect? >> reporter: the laws do not go >> convicted killer major nidal hasan is facing years of mandatory appeals. wednesday, a court martial jury sentenced him to death years after the shooting rampage at fort hood. his sentence came less than one week after conviction. it was november, 2009 when he opened fire on his fellow soldiers. 13 people died and more than 30 others were injured. >> investigators say a north korean ship was carrying weapons in violation of u.n. sanctions. there are reports a ship seize said in panama last month contained cargo including missile launching equipment from cuba. that and other military hardware were found hidden under sacks of sugar. cuba responded that the ship contained obsolete equipment being sent for rare. >> tens of thousands of fast food workers are going on strike in dozens of cities across the country, part of a nationwide push to get chains to pay workers higher wages. today's strike is expected to be the largest nationwide according to organiz
al jazeera america, there's more to it. >> what are the laws going to begin to take effect? >> reporter: the laws do not go >> convicted killer major nidal hasan is facing years of mandatory appeals. wednesday, a court martial jury sentenced him to death years after the shooting rampage at fort hood. his sentence came less than one week after conviction. it was november, 2009 when he opened fire on his fellow soldiers. 13 people died and more than 30 others were injured....
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america hardly wanted to go alone. john kerry stressed america's oldest ally had called the attack and outrage. australia and turkey had given support. no mention of britain. hutchence,me against this crime against humanity, this crime against the most fundamental principles of international community, against the norm of the international community -- this matters to us. it matters to who we are. , and tors to leadership our credibility in the world. stressed theobama limits of action, and made it clear he has not made a decision. >> in no event are we considering no terry action -- military action that would involve boots on the ground, a long-term campaign, but we are looking at the possibility of a act.ed, narrow >> there have been protests against action, but it's not just that. more than 200 members of say they should be allowed to vote. an opinion poll suggests at least half the american public are against the strike. >> do you think it's too much of a hotbed, as far as the other nations that have their interest
america hardly wanted to go alone. john kerry stressed america's oldest ally had called the attack and outrage. australia and turkey had given support. no mention of britain. hutchence,me against this crime against humanity, this crime against the most fundamental principles of international community, against the norm of the international community -- this matters to us. it matters to who we are. , and tors to leadership our credibility in the world. stressed theobama limits of action, and...
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get to k-town in the middle of the night and discover the change and fabulous and delicious slice of america i never had known was there. but i'm trying to figure it out. >>> the kennedys were almost morbidly afraid of this march. >> they closed the bars. they put the national guard on standby. >> i was terrified people weren't going to show up. >> it was like somebody threw something into a bed of ants. >> i dream a dream. >> it was a defining moment in history. >> it felt like such a victory. >> half a century ago nearly a quarter of a million people would stand here in front of the lincoln memorial determined to awaken our nation to its often violent denial of basic human rights. long after the civil war we as a people remained divided by race, black or white, separate and unequal. congress was resisting efforts to pass its first civil rights law since 1875. in many places protesters were met by police brutality. in the hour ahead we will meet a number of those who were here. many of them young people who would change the course of our nation's history. the year was 1963. >> segregation n
get to k-town in the middle of the night and discover the change and fabulous and delicious slice of america i never had known was there. but i'm trying to figure it out. >>> the kennedys were almost morbidly afraid of this march. >> they closed the bars. they put the national guard on standby. >> i was terrified people weren't going to show up. >> it was like somebody threw something into a bed of ants. >> i dream a dream. >> it was a defining moment in...
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the end of the war is over 30,000 british troops still in north america. but they just decide to leave. washington learns this lesson in the summer of 1776. there is a thought process that leads to learning the lesson that begins at that time. it is hard for him to accept this. eventually he does. if you think about it, many of the great generals in world history are losers. hannibal, napoleon, robert e. lee, rommel. washington was not a good general. he lost more battles than he won, but he was the winner. because of his resilience in the end i.t. out at the strategic level. i think my time is kind of a. what i will end with one somewhat controversial question question -- statement. when the war in iraq was ratcheting up, i got a call from the woman that does offense at "the l.a. times." she said, i want you to write an op-ed on what washington would do about iraq. what he would do about iraq. so i said stephanie, washington wouldn't know where iraq was. he wouldn't know about weapons of mass destruction, jihads, whatever. he said that's right. now write
the end of the war is over 30,000 british troops still in north america. but they just decide to leave. washington learns this lesson in the summer of 1776. there is a thought process that leads to learning the lesson that begins at that time. it is hard for him to accept this. eventually he does. if you think about it, many of the great generals in world history are losers. hannibal, napoleon, robert e. lee, rommel. washington was not a good general. he lost more battles than he won, but he...
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to brazil to phrase demands for an explanation as to why washington is spying on the whole of latin america mostly targeting commercial secrets. the centuries old dispute between britain and spain over to brawl to escalate as madrid and salsas intensive tracks on the u.k. terror trees border and london sends its warships accounts. international news and commons live from moscow this is all see with me your national borrower thanks for joining us the father of a chance shall died while being questioned by the f.b.i. in his home has traveled to the u. us to demand someone be held accountable ibrahim to dangerous family insist he was unarmed while being interrogated about his innings with the man accused of carrying out the boston marathon bombings there are allegations he was shot in the back of his head off season is this a trick and the grieving father who wants justice for his son. a quaint residential neighborhood in florida and a father who can't hold back his tears. nothing will bring me peace as long as i live from the moment it happened i haven't been able to forget about it even for
to brazil to phrase demands for an explanation as to why washington is spying on the whole of latin america mostly targeting commercial secrets. the centuries old dispute between britain and spain over to brawl to escalate as madrid and salsas intensive tracks on the u.k. terror trees border and london sends its warships accounts. international news and commons live from moscow this is all see with me your national borrower thanks for joining us the father of a chance shall died while being...
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law americas don't think so. they led an elite task force in north africa during the terrorist attacks. sources say bristol did confirm u.s. officials weren't prepared heading into a 9-11 anniversary before the attack. they sent a letter about the status of the investigation. >> this is arrogance of power. they are in campaign mode and they are ignoring this. you need to have trust in the government for the government to work effectively. when our government knowingly prays on people based on the tax code when the government miss leads about a terrorist attack in benghazi that erodes trust and when our commander-in-chief says this is phony there's no reason to be concerned about this there's nothing to see here, that is just arrogance. >> there's frustration nobody has been brought to justice since four americans were killed in that attack and the revelation that is seen and journalists interviewed one of the lead suspects while the fbi reportedly has not. >> elizabeth prann, thanks so much. >> the boy who fell o
law americas don't think so. they led an elite task force in north africa during the terrorist attacks. sources say bristol did confirm u.s. officials weren't prepared heading into a 9-11 anniversary before the attack. they sent a letter about the status of the investigation. >> this is arrogance of power. they are in campaign mode and they are ignoring this. you need to have trust in the government for the government to work effectively. when our government knowingly prays on people...
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. >> now soccer may never top america's big 3 in popularity, baseball, football and basketball, they are drawing a larger number, a couple more than the new york yankees this season. selling out every home game they played, 45 straight. >> northwest is the epicenter of soccer, it's in our blood. >> and there's a natural three-way regional rivalry. >> it's ainsane. nothing like i've ever experienced before as a soccer player. >> argentinian malo gonza -- rosales has experienced it before. >> passion they put into games, i can compare it to here. >> the reasonablaries are decades old, dealing to the 1970s and the long defunct north american soccer league. as the seattle-portland turns out the inter-city hate, the love of the game and the health of soccer in this area. allen shoffler, al jazeera, washington. >> michael, thank you very much. america tonight is coming up in just a few minutes but first, kevin corriveau has a look at your weather. >> well, hello again. last time we spoke i was telling you about the very warm waters across the caribbean and the gulf of mexico. what we're do
. >> now soccer may never top america's big 3 in popularity, baseball, football and basketball, they are drawing a larger number, a couple more than the new york yankees this season. selling out every home game they played, 45 straight. >> northwest is the epicenter of soccer, it's in our blood. >> and there's a natural three-way regional rivalry. >> it's ainsane. nothing like i've ever experienced before as a soccer player. >> argentinian malo gonza -- rosales has...
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. >> to think we can change things immediately because we are america, that's not necessarily the case. these are internal struggles and the party insiders in the country are going to have to sort it out amongst themselves. >> i hope the president, as soon as we get back to washington, will ask for authorization from congress to do something at a very surgical and proportional way. something that gets their attention and causes them to understand that we are not going to put up with this kind of activity. >> ayman moi yelledin is covering this from cairo. what is the reaction there in cairo? >> reporter: certainly a lot of arab diplomats are expecting some type of international response what they have described as a chem wall weapons attack. there is no hiding the fact that some of the countries in the region including saudi arabia and qatar and united arab emirates are pushing for more international intervention of different types of sorts. not necessarily militarily but without a doubt more pressure on the syrian government to try to get them to change course and for the removal of p
. >> to think we can change things immediately because we are america, that's not necessarily the case. these are internal struggles and the party insiders in the country are going to have to sort it out amongst themselves. >> i hope the president, as soon as we get back to washington, will ask for authorization from congress to do something at a very surgical and proportional way. something that gets their attention and causes them to understand that we are not going to put up with...
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bank of america denies any wrongdoing. it has already paid billions in fines to settle allegations that it improperly handled mortgages, including a whopping $10 billion penalty earlier this year. joining me now in studio, zachary carabell, columnist for reuters. so does this mean anything to the average consumer, or is this just the big boys battling it out? >> unfortunately, it doesn't mean a lot. bank of america has been under repeated fire. this is the first time the justice department has gone after bank of america as opposed country wide, the big measuring insurer which they unfortunately bought. this is all 2008, right. >> this is at the beginning of the meltdown. >> so we're five years later. this is how slow our regulatory and justice system is to respond to things. it's not going to do anyone any good who was in that position in 2008. much for better, a lot of these practices no longer pertain, meaning banks have -- they may not have learned their lesson, but they learned there's an awful lot of risk in those pro
bank of america denies any wrongdoing. it has already paid billions in fines to settle allegations that it improperly handled mortgages, including a whopping $10 billion penalty earlier this year. joining me now in studio, zachary carabell, columnist for reuters. so does this mean anything to the average consumer, or is this just the big boys battling it out? >> unfortunately, it doesn't mean a lot. bank of america has been under repeated fire. this is the first time the justice...
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america changed for you and for me. and the entire world drew strength from that example. >> he dreamed. of an american where all citizens would sit together at the table of brotherhood, where little white boys and girls and little black boys and girls would hold hands across the color line. where his own children would be judged not by the color of their skin but by the content of their character. >> the greatest leader that my native state and perhaps my native country has ever produced. and i was not secluding presidents and even the founding fathers when i said this. >> we are standing here in the shadow of abraham lincoln, 150 years after he issued the emancipation proclamation. and only 50 years after the historic march on washington for jobs and freedom. we have come a great distance in this country. in the 50 years. but we still have a great distance to go before we fulfill the dream of martin luther king, jr. >> we are going to let freedom ring all across the nation. we're going olet freedom ring everywhere we
america changed for you and for me. and the entire world drew strength from that example. >> he dreamed. of an american where all citizens would sit together at the table of brotherhood, where little white boys and girls and little black boys and girls would hold hands across the color line. where his own children would be judged not by the color of their skin but by the content of their character. >> the greatest leader that my native state and perhaps my native country has ever...
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and black america? >> exactly. so he's trapped in that regard. when you see the march on washington, the people who attended that day were excited and nervous. they were taking steps to meet the other half of the country and say we are patriotic. they were scared. the city of washington cut off liquor sales that day. they were scared of it. we assume that african-americans are going to take all the risks to expose ourselves. the lessin of american history we only make progress when there's reciprocation, when the rest of us, when white america is taking some risk, too. that's what makes -- that's the good side of racial history. >> i'm going to ask this question i asked when i did a special friday, the 100th anniversary of the march on washington, what's the discussion going to be about? >> the discussion is going to be are we still a nation that recognizes that activism, the african-american experience is crucial to helping america live up to its stated ideals. i think we're still going to have that di
and black america? >> exactly. so he's trapped in that regard. when you see the march on washington, the people who attended that day were excited and nervous. they were taking steps to meet the other half of the country and say we are patriotic. they were scared. the city of washington cut off liquor sales that day. they were scared of it. we assume that african-americans are going to take all the risks to expose ourselves. the lessin of american history we only make progress when...
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. >>> after a decade of terror followed by 16 years on the run as one of america's most wanted, mob boston james "whitey eye "bulger has been convicted after a trial that rifted boston and much of the nation. here's kristin dahlgren. >> reporter: after more than 3 the years of deliberation, jurors rirnd to the courtroom announcing. the jury of four women and eight men found his guilty of dozens of crimes including conspiracy, racketeering and playing a role in 11 murder peps. >> this day of reckoning for bulger has been a long time in coming. >> tom donahuedonahue, whose fas killed more three three decades ago was among those at the trial. >> whitey bulger pretty much destroyed my family in every category. >> ulg bulger was found in 11 of 19 murders, and couldn't agree on one, the death of 26-year-old deborah davis. >> my family has to live every day and the rest of the families got to live every day with the fact that they lost a loved one. >> reporter: the 83-year-old defendant showed no reaction, a stark contrast to the seven-week trial filled with explosive profanity laced exchange, dr
. >>> after a decade of terror followed by 16 years on the run as one of america's most wanted, mob boston james "whitey eye "bulger has been convicted after a trial that rifted boston and much of the nation. here's kristin dahlgren. >> reporter: after more than 3 the years of deliberation, jurors rirnd to the courtroom announcing. the jury of four women and eight men found his guilty of dozens of crimes including conspiracy, racketeering and playing a role in 11 murder...
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of the campaign against assad but despite that yet another destroyer has joined america warships and the reacher. also this hour sleeping rough in london the number of homeless is still rising in the british capital despite the mayor's promises to cut the problem by the end of last year. hello and welcome to. news live from moscow my name is you to our top story now russian president vladimir putin has hit out at the allegations that assad's government carried out a chemical attack against its own people warning the glass against military intervention he also added washington's claims the full intelligence report providing firm evidence kind of republished disrespectful to its international partners. has more now on russia's reaction to the u.s. drums of. president vladimir putin was addressing the press in vladivostok and he did have some strong words to say on the subject of syria he said that russia is of course against the use of chemical weapons and weapons of mass destruction but in this particularly we need to wait and see for the u.n. to do their job for the investigation to
of the campaign against assad but despite that yet another destroyer has joined america warships and the reacher. also this hour sleeping rough in london the number of homeless is still rising in the british capital despite the mayor's promises to cut the problem by the end of last year. hello and welcome to. news live from moscow my name is you to our top story now russian president vladimir putin has hit out at the allegations that assad's government carried out a chemical attack against its...
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there is no one-size-fits-all mortgage in america. some opponents of the path back claim that sufficient private sector capital simply does not exist to fill a post government guarantee void. why are equity markets 2.5 times the size of our mortgage markets and yet they exist without any guarantee, government or otherwise? how much capital is sufficient for housing finance? i don't know the answer to the question and i suspect no one in this audience does either. what i do know is that whatever that number is, it must be sustainable. that is the key concept. i would remind us all that capital has alternative uses. every dollar that washington artificially puts into mortgage finance is a dollar that can no longer be used to promote math tutors for our children, or promote our economy manufacturing sector to give them jobs once they graduate. another important factor to remember about financing the u.s. mortgage market is that investors, property and casualty life insurers, pension and retirement funds, ritual funds and real estate inve
there is no one-size-fits-all mortgage in america. some opponents of the path back claim that sufficient private sector capital simply does not exist to fill a post government guarantee void. why are equity markets 2.5 times the size of our mortgage markets and yet they exist without any guarantee, government or otherwise? how much capital is sufficient for housing finance? i don't know the answer to the question and i suspect no one in this audience does either. what i do know is that whatever...
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united states will be frustrated, the islamists in syria will be emboldened, they will say this is america, turned you down again and the mother of arab states will see it as another sign of weakness and iran will be emboldened. >> let's talk about the arab league. those arab nations are not exactly taking a bold stand themselves right now. they've spoken out against the alleged chemical attack in syria, spoken out against bashar al assad but they're not ready to support any kind of military action here. what do they really want? >> the saudis and jordanians and others, their intent is to get rid of this regime. they want to see assad out and they want a tactical defeat of iran and hezbollah. they're not going to participate openly like some did like fattah in libya. one of the reasons we have this tragedy in syria is the regional powers are unable to provide the leadership, europeans on their own cannot provide leadership and because of the dithering of the obama regime, there is no leadership. everybody is waiting for an american leadership, they cannot do it on their own. >> president o
united states will be frustrated, the islamists in syria will be emboldened, they will say this is america, turned you down again and the mother of arab states will see it as another sign of weakness and iran will be emboldened. >> let's talk about the arab league. those arab nations are not exactly taking a bold stand themselves right now. they've spoken out against the alleged chemical attack in syria, spoken out against bashar al assad but they're not ready to support any kind of...
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action against syria but the war drums beating louder in washington with secular state john kerry say america's citizens must make the final decision on the strike. britain but the way parliament rejects a campaign against president assad after a prime minister failed to convince lawmakers. the un completed its inspection of the alleged chemical attack near damascus saying the need time in the lab to make a final assessment. for a good meeting is just after ten pm here in moscow you're watching r.t. coming to you live my name is kevin i went first nato has become the latest to tell america it won't join its plan to attack syria the u.s. is struggling to drum up international support for action but secretary of state john kerry's been stating his case in the past hour or so indicating that washington is almost certain to proceed with military intervention anyway let's go live to d.c. our correspondent cans there how they got this news just having in the last hour or so how is he justifying it. well kevin those who expected to hear from john kerry some you know specific evidence that the u.s. cla
action against syria but the war drums beating louder in washington with secular state john kerry say america's citizens must make the final decision on the strike. britain but the way parliament rejects a campaign against president assad after a prime minister failed to convince lawmakers. the un completed its inspection of the alleged chemical attack near damascus saying the need time in the lab to make a final assessment. for a good meeting is just after ten pm here in moscow you're watching...
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america should feel gratified. we are not alone in our condemnation an we're not alone in our will to do something about it an to act. the world is speaking out and many friends stand ready to respond. the organization for islamic cooperation condemn the regime and said we needed, quote, to hold the syrian government legally an morally accountable for this crime. our oldest ally, the french, said the regime committed this vile action and it's an outrage to use weapons that the community has banned for the last 90 years in all international conventions. the australian prime minister said he didn't want history to report that we were the party to turning such a blind eye. now that we know what we know, the question we must be asking is what will we do. let me emphasize president obama, we in the united states, we believe in the united nations. we have great respect for the brave inspectors who endure regime, gunfire and strouxs to their investigation. as the secretary general has said again and again, the u.n. invest
america should feel gratified. we are not alone in our condemnation an we're not alone in our will to do something about it an to act. the world is speaking out and many friends stand ready to respond. the organization for islamic cooperation condemn the regime and said we needed, quote, to hold the syrian government legally an morally accountable for this crime. our oldest ally, the french, said the regime committed this vile action and it's an outrage to use weapons that the community has...
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if america launches an attack. we will largely go it alon, as the international community stands mostly silent. the white house says intel shows with high confidence bashar assad, a man they call a thug and murder gassed his own people including hundreds of children. hello, i'm uma pemmaraju. america's news headquarters live from the nation's capital starts right now. ♪ ♪ >> uma: we begin with live coverage in latest development of the syrian crisis. a team of military experts and analysts, including colonel oliver north on how the mission may unfold. house foreign affairs member, iliana ross layton will join us for more on the debate whether the president needs the okay from congress before he moves ahead with the military strike. live reports on what is happening on the ground on syria from connor powell, molly henneberg. we have coverage and breaking news with conor powell. >> reporter: the u.n. inspectors left syria today wrapping up a four-day trip. they are investigating claims of a chemical whens attack
if america launches an attack. we will largely go it alon, as the international community stands mostly silent. the white house says intel shows with high confidence bashar assad, a man they call a thug and murder gassed his own people including hundreds of children. hello, i'm uma pemmaraju. america's news headquarters live from the nation's capital starts right now. ♪ ♪ >> uma: we begin with live coverage in latest development of the syrian crisis. a team of military experts and...